Develop expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology ... weekends, and travel based on project needs. * Working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA ...
Develop expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology ... weekends, and travel based on project needs. * Working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA ...
Project Archaeologist
San Antonio, TX ยท On-site
Develop expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology ... weekends, and travel based on project needs. * Working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA ...
Project Archaeologist
San Antonio, TX ยท On-site
Develop expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology ... weekends, and travel based on project needs. * Working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA ...
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Job description
Job Description:
Overview
The Project Archaeologist directs technical work under a Principal Investigator and supports project execution, documentation, and staff supervision. This role prepares reports, research designs, and technical documentation with growing independence while developing project delivery, financial, contractual, and regulatory coordination skills.
Responsibilities
Direct technical work under the supervision of a Principal Investigator
Support adherence to applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Section 106
Provide coordination assistance with applicable agencies and stakeholders
Support and help lead field teams
Prepare technical reports, research designs, treatment plans, and other deliverables
Balance scope, schedule, and budget considerations as part of project delivery
Manage processing of records and materials collections
Develop expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology, or technical documentation
Participate in professional organizations and continuing education
Provide coaching, training, and knowledge sharing to early-career professionals
Provide preliminary analysis and assessment of cultural materials to the Principal Investigator
Maintain accurate field records and documentation
Model accountability, clear communication, and respect
Qualifications
4 years of archaeological experience
Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related discipline
Completion of an academic archaeological field school preferred
Experience with Phase I-III investigations, artifact analysis, and report preparation
Experience supporting permits and regulatory coordination
Basic experience with project budgets, cost estimation, and financial tracking preferred
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to plan and coordinate archaeological tasks and field activities
Meets criteria for Registered Archaeologist through the Register of Professional Archaeologists preferred
Typical workweek is Monday-Friday during standard business hours, with flexibility to work extended hours, weekends, and travel based on project needs.
Working knowledge of Section 106 of the NHPA, Antiquities Code of Texas, and NEPA.
Working knowledge of curation standards for the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory and the Center for Archaeological Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio preferred.
Demonstrate competency in subfield of cultural resources management, such as artifact analysis, bioarchaeology, GIS, geo-archaeology, deliverable preparation, or similarly applicable subfield.
Proven ability to direct and mentor field and lab technicians.
Exceptional organizational and record keeping, critical thinking, and time management skills.
Ability to successfully delegate tasks.
Ability to successfully manage multiple collections concurrently.
Experience writing technical reports from start to finish.
Experience working on testing and data recovery projects preferred.
Experience conducting archival research preferred.
Experience with digital data collection platforms and Global Positioning Systems.
Must be able to work in the field under various terrain and weather conditions as needed.
Must be self-motivated and able to work independently.
Must be able to walk and stand for prolonged time periods; dig with a variety of hand tools, bend, kneel, and stand.
Must be able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 lbs. such as a bucket filled with rocks or soil; boxes of stone artifacts.
Position may require irregular hours due to client needs; work responsibilities may require out of town/overnight travel to Pape-Dawson offices or project locations.
Must have a valid Driver's License.
Working knowledge of Excel and managing large databases.
GIS experience preferred.
*Candidates selected for an interview will be required to provide a technical writing sample.
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All qualified applicants for Pape-Dawson Engineers will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
About Pape-Dawson Engineers
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Industry
Civil engineering construction
Company size
501 - 1,000 Employees
Headquarters location
San Antonio, TX, US
Year founded
1965